How do they compare? Sniper, Everest, Morri

Maniac said:
Kevin, thanks a bunch for listing the step-by-step again. I've printed it out and will keep it in my re-tipping kit. I'm sure a lot of other AZ'ers will do the same. IMO, a person can never have too much information on a subject such as this. Again, thanks!!!

Maniac
You are very welcome sir...happy tipping!:)
 
Varney Cues said:
...it takes skill & practice to use this technique with perfection.;)

I don't doubt it. Like Clint Eastwood said, a man's got to know his limitations. When it's new tip time I wish I was living in North Carolina instead of Chicago - but not when I'm hungry for barbeque.

My experience with Snipers is that they hold their shape very well and require little or no scuffing. The hit is quite soft at first but it does harden up over time, but not to the hardness of a Triangle, say. There is no miscue problem - not that I never miscue, but when I do it's a stroke flaw not the tip's fault.
 
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